This little gem:
.Overturn Citizens United by a simple act of Congress. Ignore the Supreme Court’s ruling in this and other instances where its decisions violate or stretch the meaning of the Constitution or subvert majority rule. There is no mention of judicial review in the US Constitution; giving 11 unelected judges with life tenure the right to overturn acts of Congress is preposterous.

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It is my understanding that
SCOTUS decisions are final - the law of the land.
Marbury v Madision established this power and we may not like it - we may find it unconstitutuional - but even if congress passes a bill to "overturn" ANY SCOTUS decision such as CU, it will wind up in the courts - going to SCOTUS - where none will recuse themselves.

"Competition is the enemy. Political power is the name of the game, the key to committing all sorts of crimes – bribery, extortion, fraud, and insider trading, to name but a few – without fear of criminal prosecution. It’s also the key to massive multi-billion-dollar federal tax subsidies (banks, utilities, telecommunications, the oil and gas industry are the biggest beneficiaries) and tax loopholes tailored to the advantage of corporations and the wealthy"